Paul H. Ramsey

Paul Hubert Ramsey was a World War II naval aviator of the United States Navy (USN).

On 7 May, Lieutenant Commander Ramsey led a division of Grumman F4F Wildcat fighters escorting Douglas TBD Devastators from Torpedo Squadron 2 (VT-2) in the attack that sank the light carrier Shōhō.

He set up an ambush in heavily overcast weather, which resulted in numerous losses of IJN aircraft and some of their most experienced pilots.

His division of F4F Wildcats spotted an approaching formation of D3A dive bombers at a higher altitude.

After the Coral Sea, he returned to Washington, D.C., where, in April 1943, he was appointed director of the flight test division at the Anacostia Naval Air Station.